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  • Israel imposes age restrictions on Palestinian males for Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque

  • Men between the ages of 40 and 50 are required to obtain special permission to enter to Masjid Mosque
Israel imposes age restrictions on Palestinian males for Friday prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque
Israel on Tuesday (5 Apr) bans Palestinian males between the ages of 12 and 40 in the occupied West Bank from entering Masjid al-Aqsa for Friday prayers during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan (File photo: Pixabay)

The Anews reported, Israel on Tuesday (5 Apr) banned Palestinian males between the ages of 12 and 40 in the occupied West Bank from entering Masjid al-Aqsa for Friday prayers during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

According to the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), Palestinian women, children under 12 and men older than 50 can enter occupied East Jerusalem without permission if they would like to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Fridays.

It added that men between the ages of 40 and 50 are required to obtain special permission to enter to Masjid Mosque.

COGAT said that Palestinians with first-degree relatives in Israel will be given permits to visit Sunday and Thursday. It added that further expansion of the permit will be discussed at a meeting next week that Defense Minister Benny Gantz will hold with security officials.

Palestinian women, children under 12 and men older than 50 can enter occupied East Jerusalem without permission if they would like to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Fridays (File photo: Pixabay)
Palestinian women, children under 12 and men older than 50 can enter occupied East Jerusalem without permission if they would like to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Fridays (File photo: Pixabay)

Palestinians in the occupied West Bank are required to get special permission to visit holy sites, including Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem and to visit relatives inside Israel.

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The report noted that to exit the occupied West Bank, Palestinians must use one of 23 checkpoints.

Source: anews